On the 19 May 2018 a tunnel of considerable undertaking was started, which was eventually completed on the 26 November 2018. It was a long and grueling 6 months, for the persons involved in the project to connect the ocean in the east at Serendipity Bridge to Shake Lake. The tunnel comprises a single walkway and double boat tiles enabling all forms of boats to access Shark Lake as well as an additional entrance / exit to the steppe area.
Our thanks goes out to the following persons for their assistance in the construction process and the removal / mining out of the 57 veins that were encountered.
Angelklaine (for the removal of the last few veins)
Brentox
Delightfuldee
Dystern
Epryss / Helmbow
Kochinac
Led (planning of west bridge)
Mrcoolman
Neko
Odynn (for the use of Valfreyja)
Relson
Skyfalls
Sputnix
Velvetsun
Yaga for prospecting the pesky veins
(hope i have not forgotten anyone)
Stats for those interested :
Main tunnel is 505 tiles in length
Material Used
2000+ tiles excavated- reinforced and cladded / paved
2k+ slabs
4k+ logs
6k+ shafts
4k+ ribbons
10k+ mortar
10k+ sandstone/slate bricks
East Entrance / Exit
Tunnel Interior
Tunnel Interior - Steppe Entrance / Exit
West Entrance / Exit

I did a little experiment on deed (deed has in excess of 3 months upkeep) as i noticed that small barrels placed inside a rack kept taking decay but if i dropped a barrel on the ground, even after a month there was no decay.
To confirm this i did a test, 2 barrels of approximately the same ql and named Decay test. After almost 2 months, the small barrel i dropped on the ground has zero decay and the one in the rack had almost 4 decay.
Also did a test with a small crate situated off deed, filled it with meat and after 2 full months the meat has'nt taken any damage, if this is the norm then why do we need FSB's
Something seems fishy about the decay rates on deed